HIGH POINT – Fairfield will introduce a comprehensive series of new upholstery and case goods at High Point Market later this month, alongside an expanded collection of performance fabrics.
The introductions reflect “organic modern” and “new traditional” design styles, said Fairfield, expressed through a more nuanced composition of material, form and finish.
Upholstery

New upholstery a broadened range of silhouettes and detailing. Organic Modern emphasizes soft curvature and sculptural profiles, with pieces such as the Chloe and Kimpton sofas and the Ashby Lounge Chair, which have a relaxed, architectural sensibility. New Traditional offers a tailored counterpoint, with pleated skirts, tufted backs, and structured frames, as seen in the Anna Pleated Skirt Sofa, McClean Swivel Chair, and Natick Swivel Chair.
Case goods
This perspective continues in case goods. Fairfield is launching two whole-home collections, Alto and Stewart, along with occasional collections, Eve and Abbey.
Alto explores sculptural modernism, defined by its signature horizontal square tambour detailing and smoked umber finish. Stewart draws from the character of an English country house, with classic architectural elements and warm chestnut finishes. Eve and Abbey pair faux shagreen with reclaimed oak and wire-brushed oak with honed marble.
Performance
Fairfield has collaborated with Sunbrella Interiors, Valdese Weavers (InsideOut, Sustain, and Eco Ease), Crypton and Revolution Fabrics on its performance fabrics. Throughout the showroom, these performance brands are highlighted through installations and product category-specific applications, showcasing a curated mix of styles and patterns across price points that range from entry to premium.
Fairfield’s showroom is located at 200 North Hamilton, Suite 100.







